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The Tillamook Bay Watershed Council is a locally organized, voluntary, non-regulatory citizen group working to improve the condition of the surrounding watershed. The council provides local citizens a forum for influencing watershed management decisions and a funding agency to complete restoration activities such as invasive species control, riparian plantings, culvert replacements, and fish habitat structure installation. The Tillamook Bay Watershed Council works with diverse community stakeholders to ensure a healthy and sustainable watershed.

Council efforts include:

  • Stewardship
  • Education and Outreach
  • Community Partnerships
  • Project Implementation
  • Research and Monitoring

Please join us! The Tillamook Bay Watershed Council meets at 6:30 pm on the last Tuesday of every month at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife building at 4907 East Third Street in Tillamook, Oregon. The public is invited to attend and learn more about the Tillamook Bay Watershed and the council’s activities. Educational presentations and volunteer opportunities for 2008 are listed in the Calendar section.

 
Denise Lofman - Director
tbwc@oregoncoast.com
605 Garibaldi Avenue
Garibaldi, OR 97118
503-322-0002